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A Moving Target You Can Set Up in Minutes (Not Hours)

  • 12 minutes ago
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If your range time is limited, setup time matters more than anything.


For IPSC clubs and action shooting ranges, a typical session might only be a few hours. That doesn’t leave much room for building complex moving target rigs from scratch.


So instead of overcomplicating it, this build focuses on one goal: get a moving target running fast, with minimal setup.


Built for Quick Gun Club Events, Not Full Installations

Most moving target setups are designed for law enforcement or military ranges. They assume:

  • Plenty of space

  • Permanent infrastructure

  • Time to set up properly


That’s not how gun club events work.


This portable gallery stand for the X1 Pro is designed specifically for:

  • IPSC and action shooting clubs

  • Civilian range operators

  • Short booking windows


You build it once, store it behind your range shed or container, and roll it out when you need it.


What This Setup Is (And Isn’t)

This isn’t a replacement for a full training system.


It’s not designed for:

  • Long-range work

  • Complex multi-target scenarios

  • Permanent installations


What it is:

  • Fast to deploy

  • Easy to store

  • Perfect for short sessions

  • Great for adding movement to club stages



The Takeaway

You don’t need a permanent installation or a full-day setup to add moving targets to your range.

With a simple stand, a short cable run, and a few smart tweaks, you can turn a standard stage into something far more dynamic.


If you run a club or manage a range with limited time, this kind of setup makes movement practical.


Check out the X1 Pro and see how you can add moving targets without slowing down your range day.


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